When it comes to facial rejuvenation without surgery, few treatments offer the versatility and consistency of Juvéderm. But Juvéderm is not a single product — it is a family of hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers, each designed with a specific purpose in mind. Understanding the different Juvederm types and what they are formulated to do is the first step toward making an informed decision about your care.
At Schrader Plastic Surgery, serving patients throughout Princeton, Voorhees, and the greater South Jersey area, treatment is never one-size-fits-all. Selecting the right injectable filler starts with understanding your facial structure, your goals, and how each Juvéderm product behaves once placed in the skin.

What’s Worth Knowing Before You Decide
Choosing the right Juvéderm filler is more nuanced than picking a name from a list. Each product has a specific consistency, depth of placement, and ideal treatment area that determines how natural and how long-lasting your results will be. Here are five key points to keep in mind:
- Juvéderm is a family of hyaluronic acid fillers, not a single product — each formulation is designed for a specific area of the face.
- The right filler depends on the concern being addressed, whether that is volume loss in the cheeks, lines around the mouth, or lip enhancement.
- Longevity varies by product and placement area — Juvéderm Voluma XC can last up to two years in the cheeks, while lip fillers typically last around 12 months.
- All Juvéderm products contain lidocaine to improve comfort during treatment.
- The most important factor in your results is the expertise of the injector, not just the product selected.
What Are Juvéderm Fillers and How Do They Work?
Juvéderm injectable fillers are based on hyaluronic acid, a substance that occurs naturally in the skin and helps maintain hydration, elasticity, and volume. As the face ages, hyaluronic acid levels gradually decline, which can lead to facial wrinkles, hollowing in the cheeks, thinning lips, and deepening folds around the nose and mouth.
Juvéderm fillers work by replenishing hyaluronic acid beneath the skin’s surface. Once injected, the gel binds with water in the surrounding tissue, restoring volume and smoothing lines from within. Because hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring molecule, these dermal fillers integrate into the skin rather than sitting on top of it, creating results that move naturally with facial expression. The smooth-gel consistency that characterizes the Juvéderm line allows for even distribution under the skin, which contributes to a soft and natural-looking appearance.
The Main Juvéderm Types and What Each One Does Best
Each Juvéderm product is formulated with a different level of thickness and flexibility, which determines where it works most effectively. Matching the right product to the right area of the face is what separates a well-executed filler treatment from one that looks overdone or fades too quickly.
1. Juvéderm Voluma XC

Juvéderm Voluma XC is designed specifically for the cheeks and midface. It is the firmest product in the Juvéderm line, formulated to add structural support and restore the lifted contour that volume loss can diminish over time. Because it is placed at a deeper layer and in an area of relatively limited movement, Juvéderm Voluma XC tends to last the longest of the Juvéderm types — up to 18 to 24 months in many patients. This makes it one of the most efficient investments for patients dealing with flattening or hollowing in the cheek area.
2. Juvéderm Vollure XC

Juvéderm Vollure XC is used to address moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, particularly the nasolabial folds that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth. It has a slightly more flexible consistency than Voluma, which allows it to move naturally with the face while still providing meaningful correction. For patients whose primary concern is smoothing wrinkles and folds without changing the overall shape of the face, Juvéderm Vollure XC is often the appropriate choice. Results typically last up to 18 months.

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3. Juvéderm Volbella XC

Juvéderm Volbella XC is the softest product in the family. It is commonly used for subtle lip enhancement, adding definition and light volume without an overfilled appearance. Volbella is also effective for smoothing vertical lip lines — the fine lines that can develop above and below the lip border over time. Because of its delicate consistency, Juvéderm Volbella XC integrates naturally into the lips and the surrounding skin, making it a popular choice for patients who want a refined improvement rather than a dramatic change. Results generally last around 12 months.
4. Juvéderm Ultra XC

Juvéderm Ultra XC offers fuller lip enhancement and is also used for moderate facial lines. Compared to Volbella, it provides more volume, making it the better option for patients who want more visible lip augmentation. It is well suited for smoothing lines around the mouth and addressing areas where additional volume is the primary goal. Results typically last approximately 12 months, though longevity can vary depending on the treatment area and individual metabolism.
Matching Your Juvéderm Type to Your Facial Goals
Understanding each Juvéderm product in isolation is helpful, but the real question is how to match the right one to your specific aesthetic concerns. The answer depends on a combination of factors: where volume or smoothing is needed, the depth and severity of lines or folds, and how much change is desired.
Patients with moderate to significant volume loss in the cheeks are typically well served by Juvéderm Voluma XC, while those focused primarily on softening deep smile lines may benefit more from Vollure XC. For patients whose concerns center on the lips, whether that means adding subtle shape, improving symmetry, or addressing vertical lip lines, Volbella XC or Ultra XC will be the more appropriate starting point, depending on the degree of enhancement desired.
Longevity is also a practical consideration. Fillers placed in areas with more movement, such as the lips, tend to metabolize more quickly than those placed in structural areas like the cheeks. Your skin type, facial anatomy, and individual metabolism also play a role in how long results last. Some patients find that combining two or more Juvéderm types in different areas of the face allows for a comprehensive facial rejuvenation approach that addresses multiple concerns in a single visit.
It is worth noting that none of these decisions need to be made alone. A thorough consultation gives patients and providers the opportunity to evaluate facial structure, discuss cosmetic goals, and build a personalized treatment plan before any injections take place.
Why Your Injector Matters as Much as the Product
Product selection is only one part of a successful Juvéderm treatment. Proper placement, injection depth, and technique are equally important — and these depend entirely on the skill and experience of the injector. A well-chosen filler placed incorrectly can lead to uneven results, premature breakdown, or an appearance that does not reflect the patient’s goals.
At Schrader Plastic Surgery, Juvéderm treatments are performed under the guidance of Dr. Nicole Schrader, a board-certified facial plastic surgeon with over 20 years of experience and a specialization in facial aesthetics. Injectors Samantha Berry, RN and Clai Araya, RN bring dedicated expertise in precise placement and natural outcomes, helping patients in Princeton, Voorhees, and the surrounding New Jersey and Philadelphia area achieve results that enhance rather than alter their features.

Schedule a Juvéderm Consultation with Dr. Nicole Schrader in New Jersey
If you have been considering Juvéderm and are not sure which product is right for your goals, a consultation is the most useful next step. During your appointment, Dr. Schrader and her team will evaluate your facial structure, review your concerns, and recommend a treatment plan tailored to you. Schrader Plastic Surgery has locations in Princeton, Robbinsville, and Voorhees, NJ. Contact the office to schedule your Juvéderm consultation today.